Chelsea assistant manager Zsolt Low is delighted with the way his move to London has progressed.
Low is a key member of manager Thomas Tuchel's backroom team and is regarded as being closer to the players than the German.
"If you're spending 10 to 12 hours in each other's company every day of the week, it's essential you get on," Hungarian Low told InfoRadio.
"There is always a different division of labour in every coaching hierarchy, but we do a lot of things together: from planning training to taking the drills, speaking with the players, preparing and delivering team-talks and video analysis, match tactics and selection, even communication from the sidelines during games… what to change, whom to replace.
"The dialogue between us all is constant. It never stops. I can't break it down beyond that and say one person only does this, and another only does that. It's a loose process in which everyone is involved.
"We all trust each other. When Thomas took me on, he knew I'd been through a proper development at Red Bull in Austria and Germany. I'd worked for good coaches — Ralf Rangnick and Ralph Hasenhuttl."